All the Arts, All the Time

Drama Desk picks: The best-reviewed musicals of the season, the new "The Book of Mormon" and the revival of "Anything Goes," received 12 and 10 Drama Desk nominations, respectively, the most of any shows of the season. (Playbill)

Disrupted: The conflict in Libya has halted work on a new museum in Tripoli. (The Art Newspaper)

Not budging: China denies that the imprisonment of artist Ai Weiwei has anything to do with human rights. (Reuters)

Religious art: A Utah artist has pulled his prints from the Brigham Young University bookstore, claiming that the school is catering to liberals offended by his painting that depicts Christ in Washington. (Salt Lake Tribune)

Wedding march: The new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge choose Hubert Parry's iconic anthem "I Was Glad" for their processional. (Los Angeles Times)

Impasse: The outlook appears bleak for labor negotiations at the New York City Ballet. (WNYC)

Sold! As the spring auctions approach, it appears the art market has recovered from the recession. (Wall Street Journal)

Money problems: A multimillion-dollar donation for a planned opera house in Lucerne, Switzerland, is in dispute. (New York Times)

Harmonious: The Colorado Symphony and its musicians have agreed to a three-year contract that will restore four weeks of pay lost to furloughs, as well as a pay increase. (Denver Post)